Called "White Collar Brawlers" and set to premiere in early 2014, Esquire Network General Manager Adam Stotsky said the show will "tap into something quite primal." The brawling co-workers won't just be thrown in the ring cold to duke it out. Each will train for six to eight weeks before the bout.

That's probably as down and dirty as Esquire Network will get. Its other original shows include a cooking challenge called "Knife Fight" that is executive produced by Drew Barrymore, and "Brew Dogs," which is a weekly look at craft breweries in the U.S.

There is no shortage of networks that cater to men. Besides all the local and national sports networks, many general entertainment networks also appeal to men such as Spike, FX and G4 as well as newer niche channels including Velocity and Destination America, which are both owned by Discovery Communications.